Publications by authors named "Janko Slavic"

Vibration-fatigue failure occurs when a structure is dynamically excited within its natural frequency range. Unlike metals, which have constant fatigue parameters, polymers can exhibit frequency-dependent fatigue parameters, significantly affecting the vibration resilience of 3D-printed polymer structures. This manuscript presents a study utilizing a novel vibration-fatigue testing methodology to characterize the frequency dependence of polymer material fatigue parameters under constant temperature conditions.

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Three-dimensional printing by material extrusion enables the production of fully functional dynamic piezoelectric sensors in a single process. Because the complete product is finished without additional processes or assembly steps, single-process manufacturing opens up new possibilities in the field of smart dynamic structures. However, due to material limitations, the 3D-printed piezoelectric sensors contain electrodes with significantly higher electrical resistance than classical piezoelectric sensors.

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With recent developments in additive manufacturing (AM), new possibilities for fabricating smart structures have emerged. Recently, single-process fused-filament fabrication (FFF) sensors for dynamic mechanical quantities have been presented. Sensors measuring dynamic mechanical quantities, like strain, force, and acceleration, typically require conductive filaments with a relatively high electrical resistivity.

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Article Synopsis
  • 3D-printing technology is advancing co-printing of sensory elements, with a focus on smart 3D structures containing embedded strain sensors made of conductive PLA.
  • Research highlights have shown that temperature effects are minimal and the sensory elements demonstrate a linear response under specified conditions.
  • The findings suggest potential for future use of these smart 3D-printed systems in dynamic measurement applications, potentially replacing traditional piezo-crystal sensors.
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